JUICE
-
ESA's Juice Jupiter mission is back on track after Mission Control in Darmstadt, Germany managed to shake loose and deploy the stuck ice-penetrating Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (RIME) antenna that was stuck due to a tiny pin.
-
ESA's Juice probe has run into trouble as one of its instruments failed to deploy, perhaps due to a tiny pin. The Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (RIME) antenna has only extended a third of its length and failed to release from its mounting bracket.
-
ESA's Juice deep-space probe has captured an image of Jupiter and its four largest moons – even though it won't launch for three years.
-
NASA scientists have produced the first global geological map of Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede by combining images from over twenty years of observation by the Voyager spacecraft and the Galileo orbiter.